But this isn't your mom's/grandma's/artsy college roommate's Polaroid. The I-1 is thoroughly modern and ready to compete in the digital age. For example, the camera was developed to automatically adjust to ambient light and distance through an LED ring flash that fits around the lens. (Fun fact: the ring flash was invented in 1952 and originally intended for use in dental photography). Like most 21st-century gadgets, the camera includes a companion app, which can be connected through Bluetooth, allowing users to trigger the camera remotely, as well as adjust elements like shutter speed and flash. Even better: the I-1 is powered by a USB-rechargeable battery.

I-1 isn't the only instant camera available on the market, but its combination of retro and super-modern characteristics makes it pretty damn tantalizing (to photography and Instagram fans alike). And unlike other instants, the I-1 produces photographs with that iconic broad white border associated with vintage Polaroids. Since everyone looks good on Polaroid film, this is pretty great news for anyone who hates having their photo taken.

Interested in an I-1 of your own? The camera will be available for purchase May 10—just in time to chronicle all your summer adventures.